Earl Monroe of Winston-Salem State in 1967, the year he averaged 41.5 points per game before going on to a stellar NBA career. The News & Observer file photo Earl “The Pearl” Monroe turned 80 Thursday ...
Earl “The Pearl” Monroe, who is in nearly every hall of fame there is, will get another honor this summer when a new chartered high school in New York City is named for him. The Earl Monroe New ...
CBS Sports To Air New Earl "The Pearl" Monroe Documentary As Part Of Black History Month Celebration
"It is imperative that we at CBS Sports, and as an industry, work towards a more diverse and inclusive landscape," said Harold Bryant, Executive Producer and Executive Vice President, CBS Sports said ...
Earl Monroe made the point-guard journey from Winston Salem, N.C., to Madison Square Garden in the middle of his NBA life and won a championship with the Knicks to highlight a Hall-of-Fame career.
Of the many stars who rose from the days of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) when it was the best conference in college basketball, there was nobody who personified its legacy ...
Earl Monroe was one of the most exciting combo guards of his generation. He takes great pride in being a prolific scorer and ahead of his time in terms of beating his opponents in isolated, one-on-one ...
Nicknamed 'The Pearl', Earl Monroe was an NBA showman who dazzled with his slick dribbling and one-on-one skills. From NBA.com Staff Earl Monroe joined the New York Knicks in 1971 and helped them win ...
Medgar Evers College is pleased to announce the recipients of this year’s honorary doctorate degrees during its 2022 Commencement Ceremony. Honorary recipients include American pro-basketball player, ...
Jerry McLeese, who helped frame a small slice of history at Winston-Salem State, was as humble a person as you could find. McLeese, a former sportswriter at the Winston-Salem Journal, died over the ...
Earl Monroe opens up about very personal meaning behind 1973 championship, Knicks’ NBA title chances
Former Knicks great Earl Monroe — a man of many nicknames and a member of the 1973 championship squad — takes a shot at some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby. Q: A quote from your friend and former ...
Earl Monroe, the incomparable Pearl, who in his heyday bounced a basketball with the sort of idiosyncratic rhythm Thelonious Monk applied to the piano, leans his still-supple body back in his chair ...
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